Lesson 1 Philosopher Flashcards

1
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I know that I don’t know

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Socrates

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2
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Balance between the mind and body

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Plato

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3
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All knowledge leads to god

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St. Agustine

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4
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I think, therefore I am

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Rene Descartes

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5
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Human mind at birth is a tabula rasa which means that knowledge is derived from experience

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John Locke

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6
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All knowledge is derived from human senses

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David Hume

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7
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REASON is the final authority of morality
Morality is achieved only when there is absence of war because of the result of enlightenment

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Immanuel Kant

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8
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REASON is the final authority of morality
Morality is achieved only when there is absence of war because of the result of enlightenment

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Immanuel Kant

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9
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Wish fulfillment is the road to the unconscious

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Sigmund Freud

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10
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I act, therefore I am

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Rilbert Ryle

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11
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The physical brain and not the imaginary mind gives us our sense of self

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Paul Churchland

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12
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Physical body is an important part of the self

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Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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13
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Greek philosopher

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Socrates

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14
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This method know for inquiry in testing an idea is called?

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Socratic method

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15
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70 years old was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison

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Socrates

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16
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The unexamined life is not wort living

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Socrates

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17
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Who was the students of Socrates

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Plato

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18
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Socrates ideas

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The care of the soul is the task of the philosophy

The soul is immortal

Virtue man is necessary to attain happiness

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19
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Goods action give strength ourselves and inspire goods action in others

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20
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The element that enjoy experience ,such as food ,drink and sex

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The appetitive(sensual)

21
Q

The element that enjoy expl

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The appetitive(sensual)

22
Q

The element that forbids the person to enjoy the sensual experience the part that live Truth, hence, should rule over the other parts of the soul though the use of reason

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The rational (reasoning)

23
Q

The element that forbids the person to enjoy the sensual experience the part that live Truth, hence, should rule over the other parts of the soul though the use of reason

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The rational (reasoning)

24
Q

The element that is inclined toward reason bus understand the demand of passion the part that love honor and Victory

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The spirited (feeling)

25
Q

The element that is inclined toward reason biasl understand the demand of passion the part that love honor and Victory

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The spirited (feeling)

26
Q

Who was the Latin father

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St. Agustine

27
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Who was the Latin father

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St. Agustine

28
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Christian thinkers

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St. Agustine

29
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Scottish philosopher

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David Hume

30
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Scottish philosopher

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David Hume

31
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He was a fierce opponent of decartes

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David Hume

32
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The theory that reason rather than experience is the foundation of all knowledge

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David Hume ( rationalism)

33
Q

The idea that origin of all knowledge is sense experience

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Empiricism

34
Q

There are the perception are the most strong. They enter the sense with most force.

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Impressions

35
Q

Less forcible and less lively counter parts of impression the mechanism copy and produce

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Ideas

36
Q

Philosopher, physiologist and psychologist

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Sigmund Freud

37
Q

Philosopher, physiologist and psychologist

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Sigmund Freud

38
Q

Deals awareness of present, perception, feelings, thoughts, memories, fantasies

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Conscious

39
Q

Related to the data that can readily be brought to consciousness

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Pre conscious/subconscious

40
Q

Refers to data retained but not easily available to individuals

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Unconscious

41
Q

Should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequences

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Id

42
Q

Operates.on reality principle it’s work outs realistic ways avoid negative consequences of the society

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Ego

43
Q

Operates.on reality principle it’s work outs realistic ways avoid negative consequences of the society

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Ego

44
Q

Incorporates the value and morals of the society. It’s controlthe ids impulse

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Superego

45
Q

Ids demands the superego may feel bad through guilt.

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Conscience

46
Q

How to treat other peoples and how to behave as a member of society

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Ideal self

47
Q

What year created the “the concept of mind”

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1949

48
Q

known for his studies in neuropsychology and the philosophy of mind

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Paul Churchland